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Over the past decade, digital artworks have repeatedly migrated across platforms, devices, and systems, in processes that are often unstable and difficult to predict. Against this fluid backdrop, the symposium considers how museums and other institutions can keep digital art “alive,” preserving and presenting works as their technological environments change. Taking the migration of exonemo’s app-based artwork Joiner – Collage Camera, on view at the Festival, as a concrete case study, the discussion examines how works are updated and sustained amid shifting conditions, while also tracing the interwoven relationships between institutions, technologies, and artistic practices.
[Panelists]
SEMBO Kensuke [exonemo] (Artist) Online
AKAIWA Yae [exonemo] (Artist)
Michael CONNOR (Rhizome Artistic Director)
[Moderator]
TASAKA Hiroko (Curator at Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions 2026 / Tokyo Photographic Art Museum)
Date: Sunday, February 15, 15:00–17:00
Venue: Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, 1F Hall (Capacity: 190 people)
Admission: Free * Numbered tickets will be distributed from 10:00 on the day at the first floor hall reception desk of the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum.
* Japanese–English interpretation